[Taxacom] Fw: botany removed from highschool curriculum in USA]

Robin Leech releech at telus.net
Tue Oct 6 10:46:44 CDT 2009


Thanks, Mark, and others who contacted me off line.  The name of the
Janet Meakin Poor Symposium AT THE Chicago Botanic Garden suggested
to me that perhaps there are some strong elements of truth in the statement.
Robin
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Mark Egger" <m.egger at comcast.net>
To: <Taxacom at mailman.nhm.ku.edu>; "Robin Leech" <releech at telus.net>
Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 11:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Taxacom] Fw: botany removed from highschool curriculum in USA]


> Robin and all,
>
> As a secondary biology teacher in the Seattle area, I would treat this 
> pronouncement with a great deal of skepticism. Photosynthesis is very 
> prominent in all the state and national standards I've seen, and I  think 
> the VAST majority of Biology teachers in the US would rebel in a  major 
> way at such a decision. An understanding of photosynthesis, at  least at a 
> rudimentary level, is essential to core biology, ecology,  environmental 
> science, and even social sciences. I find it very  difficult to envision 
> any such pronouncement as mentioned in the  message below being taken 
> seriously. That being said, it is true that  an emphasis on other aspects 
> of plant biology have declined in the  public schools in the last decade 
> or two, with traditional "surveys of  the kingdoms" being replaced by new 
> content in molecular biology,  genetics, and, at least in the state of 
> Washington, evolution! I try  to build in as much botany as I can, but the 
> mandated curricula are  pretty weak in terms of botany beyond 
> photosynthesis, it's true...
>
> Mark
>
>
> On Oct 5, 2009, at 9:09 PM, Robin Leech wrote:
>
>> Hi Taxacomers,
>> This was sent to me today by a botanist friend in Ontario.
>> Robin
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Freek Vrugtman
>> To: Robin Leech
>> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 6:38 PM
>> Subject: [Fwd: botany removed from highschool curriculum in USA]
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>>
>> Robin,
>> Just received
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>> One of the items discussed at the Janet Meakin Poor Symposium at  Chicago 
>> Botanic Garden on Friday is the just-announced removal of  botany and 
>> photosynthesis, in their entireties, from the national  senior year high 
>> school biology curriculum in the USA. Apparently  whoever (or whatever) 
>> makes decisions like that feels there is too  much in genetics, molecular 
>> biology and medicine that needs to be  covered to include plants, too.
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>>
>> Ah well, who needs to know the basics.
>>
>> Freek
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